Overview
- The Guardian published additional named accounts from former Dulwich College pupils alleging Nazi salutes and chants, including a version of “Gas ’em all,” and repeated antisemitic taunts.
- Nigel Farage and Reform UK categorically reject the claims as a political smear and say there is no primary or contemporaneous record supporting decades‑old recollections.
- A Farage spokesman said he is not suing at this stage but left open the possibility of legal action, with prior legal letters questioning the public interest in reporting historic allegations.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer used Prime Minister’s Questions to urge Farage to explain himself in light of the detailed witness testimonies.
- Former government extremism adviser Lord Walney called Farage’s wholesale denial troubling, while some ex‑pupils said they do not recall racist language, and past remarks from 2013 show Farage conceding he once said “ridiculous things.”